Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Sound Devices
Genre
Mish Mash
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from Literary Terms
A logical assumption about something not
directly stated.
3100 Answer from Literary Terms
Inference
4200 Question from H1
Information that can be proved.
5200 Answer from Literary Terms
Fact
6300 Question from Literary Terms
A persons judgment or belief.
7300 Answer from Literary Terms
Opinion
8400 Question from Literary Terms
Using simpler language to restate what you read.
9400 Answer from Literary Terms
Paraphrase
10500 Question from Literary Terms
The main reason an author writes.
11500 Answer from Literary Terms
Authors purpose
12100 Question from Sound Devices
Use of words that imitate sounds (crash, splat)
13100 Answer from Sound Devices
Onomatopoeia
14200 Question from Sound Devices
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning
of words (silly Sally sold)
15200 Answer from Sound Devices
Alliteration
16300 Question from Sound Devices
Repeated use of a word, phrase, sentence, or
sound.
17300 Answer from Sound Devices
Repetition
18400 Question from Sound Devices
Repetition of sounds at the end of words (cat,
hat, bat)
19400 Answer from Sound Devices
Rhyme
20500 Question from Sound Devices
Identify the sound devices in the following poem
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son Scooter,played
around with my computer.He pressed the buttons
and hit the keys.Now it only prints Chinese.
21500 Answer from Sound Devices
Rhyme Scooter and computer - keys
and Chinese
22100 Question from Figurative Language
Sensory language, writing that appeals to senses,
creates word pictures
23100 Answer from Figurative Language
Imagery
24200 Question from Figurative Language
Describes one thing as if it were something
else. (the snow was a white blanket)
25200 Answer from Figurative Language
Metaphor
26300 Question from Figurative Language
Uses like or as to compare two unlike things
(red as a rose)
27300 Answer from Figurative Language
Simile
28400 Question from Figurative Language
Human qualities given to something nonhuman (a
tree bowed in the wind)
29400 Answer from Figurative Language
Personification
30500 Question from Figurative Language
What type of figurative language is being
presented in the poem below?
Snow speaks to the people itsfalling above in
the glooming sunlight. Its white sparkling
voiceechoes as it falls through the air.
31500 Answer from Figurative Language
Personification Snow speaks sparkling voice
32100 Question from Genre
Writing that explains ideas or that tells about
real people, places, objects, or events.
33100 Answer from Genre
Nonfiction
34200 Question from Genre
Text structure that shows similarities And
differences between 2 or more items.
35200 Answer from Genre
Compare and Contrast
36300 Question from Genre
Text structure that tells one or more problems
and possible solutions.
37300 Answer from Genre
Problem/Solution
38400 Question from Genre
Text structure that lists one or more Causes and
the results
39400 Answer from Genre
Cause Effect
40500 Question from Genre
Text structure that tells the main ideas and
elaborates with details.
41500 Answer from Genre
Description
42100 Question from Mish Mash
A life lesson that the author wants the reader
to learn about.
43100 Answer from Mish Mash
Theme
44200 Question from Mish Mash
A word meaning the opposite
45200 Answer from Mish Mash
Antonym
46300 Question from Mish Mash
A word meaning the same
47300 Answer from Mish Mash
Synonym
48400 Question from Mish Mash
Name the three reasons an author writes
49400 Answer from Mish Mash
To persuade To entertain To inform
50500 Question from Mish Mash
Text structure that tells the order of a process
or series of events.
51500 Answer from Mish Mash
Sequential
52Final Jeopardy
Today I managed something that Ive never done
beforeI turned in this weeks spelling quizand
got a perfect score. Although my score was
perfect,it appears Im not too bright.I got a
perfect zeronot a single answer right.
I didnt study for the testand now Im feeling
blue.I copied off your paperand I flunked it
just like you.
Identify two similarities and two differences
using these two poems.
53Final Jeopardy Answers
Similarities both poems contain rhyme both
contain similar themes
Differences the first poem contains
repetition (perfect), while the second does
not. The second poem has cause effect
(didnt study failed), while the first is
inferred.
Answers may vary. Check with your
teacher to see if your answer is accurate.